(20)
For so arranging the garment on the shoulder that it hangs down like a
cow's tail�masalaghu

(21)
For covering both the shoulders like a nun�

Catvaro laghavah.

(22)
For so arranging the ends of the upper garment on the shoulders that it
appears like the garuda bird�catvaro gurumasah.

(23)
For putting on the dress like that of a householder�Hula.

(24)
Putting on the clothes of a householder�c.p.u. � Nis. XII, 11.

(35)
Exchanging clothes without the consent of the ganin�c.p.u.

�Nis.
XVIII, 21-64.

(26)
Coloring an uncolored cloth and vice versa� c.p.u.

�Ibid.

(27)
Getting the samphadi of a nun stitched by a heretic or the
owner of the lodge�c.p.u.

�Nis. XII, 7.

TOURING

(1)
Crossing or swimming the following five great rivers twice or thrice
within a month�Ganga, Jauna, Sarau, Eravai, Mahi�c.p.u.

�Nis.
XII, 42.

(2) getting into the boat with bad intentions; buying, selling, bringing
on credit or exchanging the boat, or making others to do so; pushing the
boat into water from the ground or vice versa; helping in taking out a
grounded boat; working as a helmsman; getting into a boat which is going
up or down the stream; pulling or stopping the boat by a rope; taking out
water from the boat by either a pot or an alms-bowl or an earthen vessel;
covering the hole in the boat by means of hand, foot, leaves and bamboo in
order to stop water getting in; accepting food in the boat�c.p.u.

�Nis. XVIII, 1-20.

(3)
Touring during regular rains�c.p.a.

�Nis.
X, 40-43.

(4)
Frequently entering into or coming out of inimical, anarchical or
rebellion-infected regions, or approving of anybody else doing so�c.p.a.

�Nis. XI, 71; Ralph. I, 38.

(4a)
One who wandered alone and condemned the law of the Jina �Mula.

�Angd. VII, 55, comm.

(5) If
out of attachment for a place, a party of monks stays there for more than
eleven days, then parancika.

�Brh. kalp. Bha. II, 1555-59.

(6) If
a gitartha wandered alone� caturlaghu.

(7)
If an agitartha wandered alone� caturguru.

�Brh. kalp. Bha. I, 694-5.

(8)
For touring with a heretical nun in a woman's dress at day time�laghukaccheda

(9)
�Do�with an eunuch�gurakoccheda

(10)
�Do�at night�Mula

(11)
�Do with a Jaina nun at day�anavasthapya

(12)
�Do�with a Jaina nun at night�parancika.

�Brh.
kalp. Bha., II, 886-88.

(13)
Resorting to a short cut by day�masalaghu

(14)
�Do�at night�masaguru

(15)
Walking carelessly at day�masalaghu

(16)
�Do�at night�masaguru

(17)
One who wandered alone and condemned the law of the Jinas� Mula

�Angd. 7, 55, comm.'

PENANCE

(1) if
a monk, going out of the Gana for the sake of practicing the 'egallaviharapadima',
returns without completing it,�cheya or parihara

�Vav. I, 25.

DEATH

(1)
Praising the types of death which are designated as 'balamarana'�c.p.a.